Math scores dropped during pandemic; now Colorado plans to invest in tutoring, teacher training

‘We’ve seen a lot of kids who lost a couple of years during COVID,’ says state Rep. Barbara McLachlan

Esperanza Elementary recognized by New Mexico legislature

Farmington school receives award for bilingual multicultural program

Bayfield school board votes to remove ‘comprehensive’ from sex education curriculum

State law specifies districts must follow a strict set of instruction guidelines

College hosts workers’ compensation workshop

Free workshop discusses safety, compliance

Advocates of teaching ‘yes means yes’ in N.M. schools gain traction in the Roundhouse

Despite lengthy debates, a bill is progressing that aims to change how we think about consent and stop assault

New 4-H director takes helm in Montezuma County

Wilson comes full circle and credits her career success to local 4-H experience

10 states mull cross-border rules to tackle teacher shortage

Legislation would end relicensing requirements for teachers who move across state lines

Pueblo Community College welcomes Lisa Snyder as new executive dean

Snyder has worked in education for over 20 years

Colorado teachers union backs LGBTQ+ inclusion in public schools

CEA initiative comes after report says 85% of educators are not ‘out’ at school

Budget writers fine Colorado Mesa University for exceeding tuition cap

Legislature told the state’s colleges and universities they couldn’t raise tuition for any in-state undergraduate students by more than 2%

Cortez school board swears in new board member; discusses student data

State board will visit Mesa Elementary about a turnaround plan

Colorado middle and high schoolers could begin receiving annual mental health checks

If a student needs additional resources, they would be referred to state-run program offering free therapy sessions